Russian language question: How would a child, referring to another child say, “He doesn’t like me”?
Tuesday, October 27th, 2009 at
10:47 am
How would an adult say of a potential but unlikely romantic partner, "She doesn't love me"?
Home | Contact | About | Privacy Policy | Sitemap
Tagged with: adult • romantic partner
Filed under: Russian Language
Like this post? Subscribe to my RSS feed and get loads more!






There is no baby-talk phrase regarding "He doesn’t like me" A child would say it in the same words an adult would do it:
"Я ему не нравлюсь" " Он меня не любит (loves me)"
"She doesn’t love me" "Она меня не любит", "Я ей не симпатичен" (I’m not sympathetic\ lovable for her")
P.S. don’t want to sound like a bringdown but the first answer has a few grammar mistakes
I dunno about a child, but "he doesn’t like me" is:
Я его не нравлюсь
"she doesn’t like me" is
Я её не нравлюсь
He doesn’t love me
Он не любит меня
She doesn’t love me
Она не любит меня